
Coalition Group Seeks to Expand Unemployment Benefits for Undocumented Workers
Posted by Camilo Burr on 01/05/2022
In April 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, New York rolled out the Excluded Workers Fund, a program that made $2.1 billion available to undocumented workers who were ineligible to collect unemployment benefits due to their immigration status. The program immediately proved popular as New York State's Department of Labor received ...

Substantial Verdict Against the State of New York Finally Upheld in Fatal Car Crash Case
Posted by Carolyn A. McGuigan on 01/04/2022
In October, in Scheuer v. State of New York, 2021 NY Slip Op 05906 (3d Dept 2021), the Appellate Division upheld a verdict totaling $2,343,662.63. The case arose from a car accident that occurred in 2005. Plaintiff Jeremy Killinger and Plaintiff Janet Croote's deceased husband, James Croote, were passengers in a car driven by Defendant Kevin ...

Biden administration crackdown on enablers of corrupt business practices
Posted by Cristina M. Paneque on 01/03/2022
The Biden administration has introduced a plan to impose harsher penalties on attorneys and other advisors, such as accountants, who enable or illicit criminal activity. The administration released a report on December 6, 2021, indicating that it would prioritize these anti-corruption efforts. The efforts focus on tackling enablers of financial ...